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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-11-06

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-11-06 page 1

MWG JOU in t ft. J!L COLUMBUS OHIO: 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 18(38. NO. SOI. VOL. XXX. CLOAKINCS. CLOAKINGS, BOOKS & STATIONERY. -IN SEAL CLOTHj ASTRACHANS, LYONS VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. "VELVETEENS. BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE. 0 n Q Q New Juvenile Books. 1. cturcs and Stories ol Animals lor Hie I.illle Uuci, By Siva, Sau-bora lenney. Complete in ix volumes, ttw whole coutainita S'Owoud engrav- Fust vol., Quadrupeds; 2d vol., Birds; 3d vol.. Fi'bei -md Keptilci; 4th vol., Bees, hutterfbVa and other Insects; 5th vol., Sea Sued Hud Kiver bhells; 6th vol.,Sea-Lr-chius, Star-Fi.bes, Jelly-Fishes,6ea-Ane-niones and Corals, Price V per vol. This is the mutt beautiful ries of boots on Natural History ever published iu this country. Iilusttaud by ow) elegant and acurato wood engravirjgs of Animate, Birds, eto. . , . They are just what their title radicates, and are best described in the author's preface to the Brst volume. "lMieung that accurate piotures of Animals, and tvue stories about them, are as ioterestinir to children as caricatures and fabulous stories, and tr more useful, this little bn.k and the others ol the series to which it belongs, hive bsn written tor tho Little Oocs, to instruct them, as well as to interest and amuse them." Home Stories; hroond Series, by T. 8. Arthur. new vols, elegantly illustrated, put up in a nest case, esch $1. III.' I.Hllo Rosr's 'travels, fi elegant mininture vols., beautitiiily illustrated. Similar to "The Pet 1 jirau Stories." Price 23 cts. per vol. IT. I.lttle Hi-ssic's Country Stories. livols. eleiwmly illustrated, similar to "LiUie Amy's ntorics." I'nce25opervol. V. A Son Edition, Elegantly Illustrated, of the Old Favoiite. C'lwrloKe Kliiaabolli stories, in 8 vols., ltiiuo. Embracing- Uluapses of the Past, Alice bender, Th Fortuna Teller, Piulip an:l Bis tlardcn. The Flower t Innocence, &c, &c. UOc per vol. VI. New York. A Now Volutin1 of the Spee-taeli erlPs for Voting Byes, by t-arah W. Larder. 1 vol. liiuio., e'.naintty illustta-ted. Price l. & IHS and f 00 Broadway, New Yolk. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL re o a THE ELECTION! Further and More Complete Returns. gain of 1180, this, with the gains in Giles, Coffee, Frauklin, Rutherford and Beditud render the election of Sheafedau to Congress nearly certain. ARKANSAS. A despatch Irora Ilelena, Ark., to tho Agent of tho Western Associated Press says that county gives 2,000 Radical majority, and that the Democrats concede the election of Logan H. Roots, Republican candidate, over Cameron, Democrat. LATEST CABLE NEWS. The Free Navigation of the Rhine. Dinner to Reverdy;' Johnson. The Engl! sh Press on the American Election. Si ft & VI 9 ES Thd Insurrectionary Movement in Cuba Xlio IlaboiiH Corpus Case, hiiodk im.and. Pkovidence, Nov. 5. Rhode Island complete elves Grant 13,993, Seymour 6,548. Dixou's majority for Con gress In the western district is l.Wu. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Nov. 5. Corrected returns of the vote of the city makes the Republican majority 2,518. FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. Explosion of a Tank at Cincinnati. OHIO. V E L 0 C. II S IN BLACK AND COLOR:: CMiKjMIla Cloths. 3 0 H Special to tho Ohio State Journal. London, O., Nov. 5. Madison county gives Grant a majority of 137. Republican gain 118. MISSOURI. ALL COLORS. 0!R FAI L vrocK OF NUAV and nmst dcsimble goods is now ready ar.d ohord at lowest, priunj for Cus.li. C'.istorai'W roceive the lull advnntare of the d'jeline in prices of all articles of Do-lutstio St:itiori'.-iy. Almost dailv arrivals of goods erablo us t- exhibit soon alter publication the new-e.it and most knpovtant books in tho U-lar iiants of IaW, Medicine, Surgery, Ed-uMtin. iiolleb LctU'Cpt. &c. t" Honks not on lianit obtained to order at lli'j i.'Eulitr prices. BROADCLOTHS, JN WHITE ANB. COLORS. 2 H BEAYBR CLOTHS REPELLENTS, llrswu ntid (.old, (Jaruct uuil ;old, Drab unil Gold, Brown and AVUitc, and Klnck ;iud U bilc, Single uuil boiible-Fnccrt. J a ESCENT PUBLICATIONS ( OF D. APPLET0N 4 CO., W, i)2 it 9 1 CrauA St.. Now York BVUSS'S POEMS, complete with Lif of uuttor; 012 pages Ida BCOTT'S POE11S, oompleto with Lite, C 1" pp 60c DART'S I'KEIOHT COMPUTATIONS, enibi.scing 88,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation 5 00 DEMOCRACY IN TB.E UNITED STATES, by It. II. Oillclt 2 00 C A M r 1) ELL'S POEMS, Qlobe Edition 1 St) Ton Vols, of the New Edition of WA- VERI.V NOVELS, each 55 Vol. I. of New Edition of DJCKENS'3 W;P.K3. containiua Pickwck, Bar-taby Undue and Eketclics by Buz; illustrated 1 75 Tho srst to be completed in 0 vols., luiid; oraely bound iu Vlun cloth, FARADAY AS A DlSCOVliKER.by JohaTyndnll 1 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR BOl'bhS ! 1 50 rrXXDECRASJTM MASTERY HE-AlES OP LEAUMN'Q LAH- (iV'AtiES Till Hand Book 50 For l.nirnhv? French 50 Fur J.e uning Uermnii (0 St. Locis, Nov. 5. Andrew countv, 800 Rppulillfan inniority genernllv counted 230; Dt Kalb 1,::08; Macon 107; Rollo 150; St. Charing fi()0; Knox 417; Clark Sal); Caldwell 437; suiiivan iro; Lewis countv 57 Democratic; Challan 37. Tho Renublleait lias a table ol 34 counties, giving the vole reported ind official on the "tibernatorial ticket, which chows uemo I cratic gains of 0,375 and Republican gains of 1.077. The Democrat eavs 84 counties show a I Radical ain of l,0(itt upon the vote of 1806, wb'm the Radical State majority was over 20,000, and claims If other parts of the Slate show like results, urpnt's majority win do over 25,000. The Republican ugures wells majority (or Contiiess in the t iitstrlcv at cotintlnj; Hie unofllcinl vote of one ircchct. Misslss nnl couatv. olllcml. gives beymour :J0M majority; Putniuu county gives a Repub lican majority of 1,037; Watdiingiou county Democratic raniorHy UUS; PuiasKi county, Seymour 20 majority. NIIW YORK. Nf.w York, Nov. 5. Morrisscy's majority for Congress l over 11,000. The World this morning claims a majority for Seymour In this State of 10,000, and a ma jority for lloinuau ol 17,'Joi. it also claims the Assembly by a majority of 4. The Tribune says Seymour's majority In this State Is 0,580, and that the Legislature Is certainly Republican by 14, probably lu majority, thus eusuring the election of U. S. Senator. Van Wyck will contest the election of Greene to Congress. ENGLAND. New Tobk, Nov. 5. A London special says the Queen of Holland Is at Balmoral castle, where she has been received with much cordiality by Queen Vic toria. Lord Stanley and Mr. Disraeli were with her from London. Her visit is connected with the question in relation to free navigation of the Rhine. Losdon, Nov. 5, The Sheriffs of London gave a tlluuer this evening, at which Reverdy Johnson was the chief guest, and had an enthusiastic recep tion. Iu reply to the toast, "The United States," Mr. Johnson said : Although Southerner.he had always believed the Union should be preserved at any cost. He extolled the heroes of the war, and particularly Grant, Sherman, Hancock and Sheridan, and Ad miral Farragut and Porter. He believed that the American debt would be paid in gold, and said the American people would hr.ve been ungrateful if they had not elected Gen. Grant to the Presidency. Mr. Johnson dlues with the workingmen of London the last part of this month. The newspapers here comment variously upon the election of Grant. The Telegraph, after noting the lofty character and position of Graut, says: The defeat of the Democracy was richly deserved. They should have accepted the results of the war by nominating Judge Chase, and not Horatio Seymour, a peace man, whose election would harcbee) a retraction of all ac- compl'ii-hod by the war. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. The Habeas Corpus Cake. New York, Nov. 5. The habeas corpus case iu reference to the arrest of numerous prisoners on electiou day, and their commitment by Judge Juun.s, of Ondensburg, who held his temporary Court in Chambers at the Metropolitan Hotel, came op yesterday before Judge McCuun, but as Jud;e James had K-ft the city, he concluded, after hearing the argument of counsel, to hold the matter 'under consideration until this morning. .Margaret Murray was yesterday committed by the coroner for trial for the murder of the uegro Brown a few nights since. Goverunieut Bonds. Government bonds to-day fell about 4 per cent., under an immense pressure to sell, but subsequently recovered slightly; Railways also fell off 233 per cent., and heavy transactions were made; they subsequently recovered slightly, but the market is quite panicky. Alleged Frauds. A telegram says that frauds have been dis covered In five of the Assembly districts, by which the Democratic members were to be defrauded of their election, and thus giving the Assembly to the Republicans In order to secure a tinted btates Senator. 1 tie certm-cates, however, will be given to the Demo crats, leaving the Republicans to contest. Tht! steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspin- wall the 28th ult., has arrived. A battle was fought in the department ol Los Santos between the forces of Gen. Cor-reroso, President of the State of Panama, 300 strong, and 100 conservatives under Yeldere. The Utter were routed, with killed ana a wouuded. Correroso had proceeded te Chiriqul to put down the rising there. Captain Little, ol the Uoiumoian war steamer Bolivar, refused the request of Cor-reroso to aid him. Nothing later from South America. IMvcbarged. Judg3 McCaun, to-day, discharged the parties arrested on the charge of illegal voting, on the ground that the commitments charged certain crimes without specifying by whom the charges were made, or when and where committed. Arreat of an ex-Confederate Colonel. W. A. Tread well, a Colonel in the lute Con federate army, was arrested in Newark and committed for trial in Jersey City in default of $20,000 bail, charged witii having sold a large nnmber of naturalization pipers in Hudson couniy. j'luyor Jioiimnn. Rumor says Mayor Hoffman will resign his present office in time for the vacancy to be Oiled by the charter election In December. Gen. Rosecrans will sail lor Alexico on tno 10th inst. COMPLETE ASOKT.MEXT OF CLOAK TEIMMIN.G8, M V '4 0 t A.C. HEADLEY&.CO. UiSO and 25 a SOUTH HIGH 0 !! .J unt Opcnotl. A I.nrifo' Bujiply'of Best; Vltr.inarine BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to auy other article In tho mailiot, end which can be luroiihed and put up In the most substantial manner, on on! Cay's notice, and at a J-on"iderble reduction in prices. K7 Shades Handsomely Lettered toor der in Gold-Leal or Colon1. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS 11E-UtTED TO INCREASED FACILI. TIES i'OR FURNISHING ALL KINDS ok 'niKf avi im: i.i rno. GKAI'IHC UltltK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, LETTER UFA DM, 4c.,l OP THE MOST.11N1SIIED WORK- MAXfniP AND NEATEST DESiliNB. Kf SAMPLES BKN1 )N Arri.lOA. TlON.l ttViWiiiKSCardH at'JEnurav. ers' I'ilw. SOI TII CAROLINA. Charleston, Nov. 5. The election returns come In very slow. The upper portions of tho State give large Democratic ma nrities, ami the nnutiio por tlons are very close. No returns havo yet been received from tho Sea Islands, where tho Republicans arc very strong. Tho Demo crats claim two Congressmen In the upper counties. The Republicans claim tho State, but by a reduced majority. The full volo Is not yet returned. ni:v .ir.Rsr.Y. Trenton, Nov. 5 "Yvmoiir's majority in this State Is about 2.000; Randolph s is nearly a.uuu. xue uoi siri'ssloiml delegation wm sianii tnree um ocrats to two Republicans. The Assembly stands 32 Democrats to 28 Republicans. In the Senate the Democrats gain one. 1 in majority on Joint ballot Is six. CONNIIC'IH I T. llAHTFnr, Nov. 5. Pull and complete returns of tho vote l: Connecticut make fa! rant's majority 3,641 u Rcrmblicau gain of 4,08.) since spring, 'lh total vote of tho Slate Is Ibl.OOO. GEORGIA. Augusta, Nov. S. 1 he official count receive 1 fiom 20 couutlc; lu Georgia gltcs 0,:iC3 majority for Seymour Sevnioiir majority In Hie Suue is estimate at 25,000. 4 Tr.NNiMii:. Tho roblic Debt. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 5. The public debt statement for October will be Issued to-morrow, which will show a re duction of nearly 40,000,000. Bv tho 4th section of the act of J une u, 1864. the Secretary oi tno l rcusury was &a t.horized to receive temporary dcpo.slts or loans to the United btatcs to the extent ol 1150,000,000 for not less than thirty days at six per cent. Interest; and to meet sudden calls, was authorized to keep a reserve of $50,000,000 of legal tender. These deposits and loans Having oecn paiu, tne secretary has no reserve which he can use for any pur-uose whatever, excepting a small remaining sum, less than the third of a million. This fact Is stated because a contrary opinion nas heretofore prevailed. The Commissioner ot interna; Kcvenue has rccommcudcd to the Secretary of the Treas ury for tho appointment of Chas. Hedges as Supervisor of internal Kevenuu lor tne Northern District of Ohio, and John McCum- mous for Indiana. Gen. Reynolds on being relieved by i-en. vianbv of the comuiaud ol lite Military 1 'is trict and Department of Texas, will resume command of his regiment, tho 20th Infantry, now stationed at Austin, his headquarters. Tho President has accepted twenty miles of scctiou of tho Central Paclilc Rallrtad and Telegraph Lino just completed, ending with the :170th mile east of the initial point. There Is no truth In the report that becre lirv McCulloch lias received an intimation that his resignation would do acceptaoie to tho President, nor has he any Intention of re signing under this administration. Tho Reception of Gp. Grant. Delegate from the various Republican a' socltitlons meet this evening at the Republl can Headquarters to take measures for tho rocentlon of Gen. Grant on his return to Washington. MEXICO. Memphis, Nov. 5. The Register here has thrown nut tho polls in the lid, sth and IV. li civil districts for I: " formalities, and because tho county of Pa, tut' nun in en I:,. ;wn uut ur me kkihu uuui'. ll'l... ...II ....... f I I. A .11.. 1.1 ....I ..... i iiu uui oiiu i in mi'- m mi: ii7ii n:k ii j i-1 ri ci'l ved, but Lcfiw oh.Dnioerai.lc candidate lor Coiikjvsi Is undoubtedly elected by HOOio 500, unless o'her poll m-e thrown out. iinox county give.iCiant 2,471 majority; M iynnnl 2,4'H. Grant's mnlorlty In Blnnnt county ts 1,500; McMlxin l,i.'0 for Gran: and l,2i)0 for .Miiynarti. linuuey .m majority inr New York, Nov. 5. Mull advices from Mexico arc to the 22d ult. Most of the Spaniards In the country wcro excited over the Spanish revolution hut are In favor of It. The Governor of Vera Cruz, demanded that nnnnvvM be surrendered by tno State au thorltle for trial, but the Minister of War re fused. Tha Italian Minister wa expected towards the end of Octolier. It was thought ho would b'! well received, as tho first representative of . . . - ..I....A (1... ..... t..... A i a filiropi'llll power Biuiiv urn vv;iuiiu ui Maximilian CANADA. The Eprri Robbery fuse, Toronto, Nov. 5. MASSACHUSETTS. Geu. Rutlcr flukes a Speech. Lowell, Nov. 5. Gen. Butler was grouted last evening by about 3,000 of his f..!!ow-oiriz us,to whom he math; a brief speech. He had triumphed, he said, under the motto of "equality to all men and rights under the law by uMng freedom's great weapon, the ballot." He hailed the glorious triumph of Republican princi- plos throughout the land, and believed it would bring peace and prosperity. We shall not long have murder after murder and riot after riot. Look at New Orleans, from where we have reported, 25,000 for Seymour and 270 for Grant. There was a time, when the people behaved better. Applause. I And he felt confident such a time would cone once more. Several Southern States had voted for Seymour or were iu doubt, because men s lives were threateued If they attempted to vote. When Congress meets iu a short time it will be our purpose to find a remedy for this state of things, and if Andrew John-Son does not second our eft'orts.though it will be late in the day, wo will try to provide for him. fApplause.l If the Republican party is true to the great democratic principles of Jefferson and others It will hold the Uovernment lor generations to come. Wemustbetru ! to the doctrines of equality, and trust in the Integrity of the reat mass or the people, ratner man to aiiy number selected fre-m among them. Let us pledge ourselves, as the party In power, with renewed base, that wo will aid lu carrying out tho principles under which we have tri umphed. CUBA. Tbeluaurrectlonary .novctnent in Cuba. New York, Nov. 5. Catain General Lerauudl had on Inter view with Do La Ralutrc, the American Consul at Havana, a few days ago iu regard to affairs conuccted with tho insurrectionary movements in Cuba. 1 he Consul stated that some American citizens might le implicated In the movement, as tucy generally .avoivd Republican institutions, and if they were Raptured they should be tried and dealt with in a manner that should not create a suspicion of foul dealing. The United States Government might be nnuble to prevent fllll-bustering expeditions ngalnst the Island. The Captuiu General said all prisoners wmil l be allowed to consult with theCoii.su!, nnd would be deal"; with according to thu civil law lu tho case. The Consul subsequently determined to ask for tho presence of a l)uiuil States man-of-war In Havana, but on piejvtr-Ing a telegram for that purpose, the C-.ip'ihi General requested him not to sen-lit us ti would encourage the dlscon'onW. Tho Consul liiMstcd ana tue iapui n bon- oral thin poiltivaly refused to allow t' cgram to bittrjnsmltted ova :hs caViV. MTSSOUlil. e ul- for Rcdisiii f f( KeulMi'r. St. Lou i s.Nov. G. StUson Uotclilns, cil'turnf the Sr. Timos, ha-''r'.!i"'it sui'. iig!:n', t!w ', ri oi''::" 'x:!: War-!, !'.r rsi-! n j t t'T ,1 as 0 qTiIIIsOd Vrtu A wrltofWtfd wrma was granted to-day 1 1'..: t:. t itli. J to lays li.- in m k-v.,r..um!.h.'rv extradition riiMi'. The I t i'M!'iil'l d ll't1 "'l prisoners, Martin and Thompson, will be brought hero Saturday, and the case orgiud In Chambers next week. test. :;'i.l ii.stt"iv.on.rii'.y 'i. tin: i ? will lie c iv'v 1 i ; - i'in me C'nt r'. i'ir i.l-:it. v. ,v L"iils Kegls-) IV.'. : s- :ii!;i,.j; a!, te-i t Oil-'l, ni!i..l The Itcd nivrr Relief I'uiid. ! A dispatch from Halifax says the people nf ' i...i ..tlu l,on ...Iwi.i'thnd 1" (lll.l tnv.-nr.l t'ti' 1 I.IIIIVVII J UMIV PI11I.-..M.IVV. W,' 'v - , !Rod river relief ftmd, and that the L'n'ted i Grant. Mayuard Is re-elect I. Murelni'l States Government tan granted i,wu t i give Seyni'itir 700 majority. Democratic ward the same object; U'ver cloudy. P.EN JN SiYIjV AM Itlrri- r.utl U'eutluT. i'rrTsni't:i: .5. ;x feet find fulling. Tne. winner Is STREET. 4

MWG JOU in t ft. J!L COLUMBUS OHIO: 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 18(38. NO. SOI. VOL. XXX. CLOAKINCS. CLOAKINGS, BOOKS & STATIONERY. -IN SEAL CLOTHj ASTRACHANS, LYONS VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. "VELVETEENS. BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE. 0 n Q Q New Juvenile Books. 1. cturcs and Stories ol Animals lor Hie I.illle Uuci, By Siva, Sau-bora lenney. Complete in ix volumes, ttw whole coutainita S'Owoud engrav- Fust vol., Quadrupeds; 2d vol., Birds; 3d vol.. Fi'bei -md Keptilci; 4th vol., Bees, hutterfbVa and other Insects; 5th vol., Sea Sued Hud Kiver bhells; 6th vol.,Sea-Lr-chius, Star-Fi.bes, Jelly-Fishes,6ea-Ane-niones and Corals, Price V per vol. This is the mutt beautiful ries of boots on Natural History ever published iu this country. Iilusttaud by ow) elegant and acurato wood engravirjgs of Animate, Birds, eto. . , . They are just what their title radicates, and are best described in the author's preface to the Brst volume. "lMieung that accurate piotures of Animals, and tvue stories about them, are as ioterestinir to children as caricatures and fabulous stories, and tr more useful, this little bn.k and the others ol the series to which it belongs, hive bsn written tor tho Little Oocs, to instruct them, as well as to interest and amuse them." Home Stories; hroond Series, by T. 8. Arthur. new vols, elegantly illustrated, put up in a nest case, esch $1. III.' I.Hllo Rosr's 'travels, fi elegant mininture vols., beautitiiily illustrated. Similar to "The Pet 1 jirau Stories." Price 23 cts. per vol. IT. I.lttle Hi-ssic's Country Stories. livols. eleiwmly illustrated, similar to "LiUie Amy's ntorics." I'nce25opervol. V. A Son Edition, Elegantly Illustrated, of the Old Favoiite. C'lwrloKe Kliiaabolli stories, in 8 vols., ltiiuo. Embracing- Uluapses of the Past, Alice bender, Th Fortuna Teller, Piulip an:l Bis tlardcn. The Flower t Innocence, &c, &c. UOc per vol. VI. New York. A Now Volutin1 of the Spee-taeli erlPs for Voting Byes, by t-arah W. Larder. 1 vol. liiuio., e'.naintty illustta-ted. Price l. & IHS and f 00 Broadway, New Yolk. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL re o a THE ELECTION! Further and More Complete Returns. gain of 1180, this, with the gains in Giles, Coffee, Frauklin, Rutherford and Beditud render the election of Sheafedau to Congress nearly certain. ARKANSAS. A despatch Irora Ilelena, Ark., to tho Agent of tho Western Associated Press says that county gives 2,000 Radical majority, and that the Democrats concede the election of Logan H. Roots, Republican candidate, over Cameron, Democrat. LATEST CABLE NEWS. The Free Navigation of the Rhine. Dinner to Reverdy;' Johnson. The Engl! sh Press on the American Election. Si ft & VI 9 ES Thd Insurrectionary Movement in Cuba Xlio IlaboiiH Corpus Case, hiiodk im.and. Pkovidence, Nov. 5. Rhode Island complete elves Grant 13,993, Seymour 6,548. Dixou's majority for Con gress In the western district is l.Wu. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Nov. 5. Corrected returns of the vote of the city makes the Republican majority 2,518. FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. Explosion of a Tank at Cincinnati. OHIO. V E L 0 C. II S IN BLACK AND COLOR:: CMiKjMIla Cloths. 3 0 H Special to tho Ohio State Journal. London, O., Nov. 5. Madison county gives Grant a majority of 137. Republican gain 118. MISSOURI. ALL COLORS. 0!R FAI L vrocK OF NUAV and nmst dcsimble goods is now ready ar.d ohord at lowest, priunj for Cus.li. C'.istorai'W roceive the lull advnntare of the d'jeline in prices of all articles of Do-lutstio St:itiori'.-iy. Almost dailv arrivals of goods erablo us t- exhibit soon alter publication the new-e.it and most knpovtant books in tho U-lar iiants of IaW, Medicine, Surgery, Ed-uMtin. iiolleb LctU'Cpt. &c. t" Honks not on lianit obtained to order at lli'j i.'Eulitr prices. BROADCLOTHS, JN WHITE ANB. COLORS. 2 H BEAYBR CLOTHS REPELLENTS, llrswu ntid (.old, (Jaruct uuil ;old, Drab unil Gold, Brown and AVUitc, and Klnck ;iud U bilc, Single uuil boiible-Fnccrt. J a ESCENT PUBLICATIONS ( OF D. APPLET0N 4 CO., W, i)2 it 9 1 CrauA St.. Now York BVUSS'S POEMS, complete with Lif of uuttor; 012 pages Ida BCOTT'S POE11S, oompleto with Lite, C 1" pp 60c DART'S I'KEIOHT COMPUTATIONS, enibi.scing 88,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation 5 00 DEMOCRACY IN TB.E UNITED STATES, by It. II. Oillclt 2 00 C A M r 1) ELL'S POEMS, Qlobe Edition 1 St) Ton Vols, of the New Edition of WA- VERI.V NOVELS, each 55 Vol. I. of New Edition of DJCKENS'3 W;P.K3. containiua Pickwck, Bar-taby Undue and Eketclics by Buz; illustrated 1 75 Tho srst to be completed in 0 vols., luiid; oraely bound iu Vlun cloth, FARADAY AS A DlSCOVliKER.by JohaTyndnll 1 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR BOl'bhS ! 1 50 rrXXDECRASJTM MASTERY HE-AlES OP LEAUMN'Q LAH- (iV'AtiES Till Hand Book 50 For l.nirnhv? French 50 Fur J.e uning Uermnii (0 St. Locis, Nov. 5. Andrew countv, 800 Rppulillfan inniority genernllv counted 230; Dt Kalb 1,::08; Macon 107; Rollo 150; St. Charing fi()0; Knox 417; Clark Sal); Caldwell 437; suiiivan iro; Lewis countv 57 Democratic; Challan 37. Tho Renublleait lias a table ol 34 counties, giving the vole reported ind official on the "tibernatorial ticket, which chows uemo I cratic gains of 0,375 and Republican gains of 1.077. The Democrat eavs 84 counties show a I Radical ain of l,0(itt upon the vote of 1806, wb'm the Radical State majority was over 20,000, and claims If other parts of the Slate show like results, urpnt's majority win do over 25,000. The Republican ugures wells majority (or Contiiess in the t iitstrlcv at cotintlnj; Hie unofllcinl vote of one ircchct. Misslss nnl couatv. olllcml. gives beymour :J0M majority; Putniuu county gives a Repub lican majority of 1,037; Watdiingiou county Democratic raniorHy UUS; PuiasKi county, Seymour 20 majority. NIIW YORK. Nf.w York, Nov. 5. Morrisscy's majority for Congress l over 11,000. The World this morning claims a majority for Seymour In this State of 10,000, and a ma jority for lloinuau ol 17,'Joi. it also claims the Assembly by a majority of 4. The Tribune says Seymour's majority In this State Is 0,580, and that the Legislature Is certainly Republican by 14, probably lu majority, thus eusuring the election of U. S. Senator. Van Wyck will contest the election of Greene to Congress. ENGLAND. New Tobk, Nov. 5. A London special says the Queen of Holland Is at Balmoral castle, where she has been received with much cordiality by Queen Vic toria. Lord Stanley and Mr. Disraeli were with her from London. Her visit is connected with the question in relation to free navigation of the Rhine. Losdon, Nov. 5, The Sheriffs of London gave a tlluuer this evening, at which Reverdy Johnson was the chief guest, and had an enthusiastic recep tion. Iu reply to the toast, "The United States," Mr. Johnson said : Although Southerner.he had always believed the Union should be preserved at any cost. He extolled the heroes of the war, and particularly Grant, Sherman, Hancock and Sheridan, and Ad miral Farragut and Porter. He believed that the American debt would be paid in gold, and said the American people would hr.ve been ungrateful if they had not elected Gen. Grant to the Presidency. Mr. Johnson dlues with the workingmen of London the last part of this month. The newspapers here comment variously upon the election of Grant. The Telegraph, after noting the lofty character and position of Graut, says: The defeat of the Democracy was richly deserved. They should have accepted the results of the war by nominating Judge Chase, and not Horatio Seymour, a peace man, whose election would harcbee) a retraction of all ac- compl'ii-hod by the war. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. The Habeas Corpus Cake. New York, Nov. 5. The habeas corpus case iu reference to the arrest of numerous prisoners on electiou day, and their commitment by Judge Juun.s, of Ondensburg, who held his temporary Court in Chambers at the Metropolitan Hotel, came op yesterday before Judge McCuun, but as Jud;e James had K-ft the city, he concluded, after hearing the argument of counsel, to hold the matter 'under consideration until this morning. .Margaret Murray was yesterday committed by the coroner for trial for the murder of the uegro Brown a few nights since. Goverunieut Bonds. Government bonds to-day fell about 4 per cent., under an immense pressure to sell, but subsequently recovered slightly; Railways also fell off 233 per cent., and heavy transactions were made; they subsequently recovered slightly, but the market is quite panicky. Alleged Frauds. A telegram says that frauds have been dis covered In five of the Assembly districts, by which the Democratic members were to be defrauded of their election, and thus giving the Assembly to the Republicans In order to secure a tinted btates Senator. 1 tie certm-cates, however, will be given to the Demo crats, leaving the Republicans to contest. Tht! steamer Ocean Queen, from Aspin- wall the 28th ult., has arrived. A battle was fought in the department ol Los Santos between the forces of Gen. Cor-reroso, President of the State of Panama, 300 strong, and 100 conservatives under Yeldere. The Utter were routed, with killed ana a wouuded. Correroso had proceeded te Chiriqul to put down the rising there. Captain Little, ol the Uoiumoian war steamer Bolivar, refused the request of Cor-reroso to aid him. Nothing later from South America. IMvcbarged. Judg3 McCaun, to-day, discharged the parties arrested on the charge of illegal voting, on the ground that the commitments charged certain crimes without specifying by whom the charges were made, or when and where committed. Arreat of an ex-Confederate Colonel. W. A. Tread well, a Colonel in the lute Con federate army, was arrested in Newark and committed for trial in Jersey City in default of $20,000 bail, charged witii having sold a large nnmber of naturalization pipers in Hudson couniy. j'luyor Jioiimnn. Rumor says Mayor Hoffman will resign his present office in time for the vacancy to be Oiled by the charter election In December. Gen. Rosecrans will sail lor Alexico on tno 10th inst. COMPLETE ASOKT.MEXT OF CLOAK TEIMMIN.G8, M V '4 0 t A.C. HEADLEY&.CO. UiSO and 25 a SOUTH HIGH 0 !! .J unt Opcnotl. A I.nrifo' Bujiply'of Best; Vltr.inarine BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to auy other article In tho mailiot, end which can be luroiihed and put up In the most substantial manner, on on! Cay's notice, and at a J-on"iderble reduction in prices. K7 Shades Handsomely Lettered toor der in Gold-Leal or Colon1. W ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS 11E-UtTED TO INCREASED FACILI. TIES i'OR FURNISHING ALL KINDS ok 'niKf avi im: i.i rno. GKAI'IHC UltltK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, LETTER UFA DM, 4c.,l OP THE MOST.11N1SIIED WORK- MAXfniP AND NEATEST DESiliNB. Kf SAMPLES BKN1 )N Arri.lOA. TlON.l ttViWiiiKSCardH at'JEnurav. ers' I'ilw. SOI TII CAROLINA. Charleston, Nov. 5. The election returns come In very slow. The upper portions of tho State give large Democratic ma nrities, ami the nnutiio por tlons are very close. No returns havo yet been received from tho Sea Islands, where tho Republicans arc very strong. Tho Demo crats claim two Congressmen In the upper counties. The Republicans claim tho State, but by a reduced majority. The full volo Is not yet returned. ni:v .ir.Rsr.Y. Trenton, Nov. 5 "Yvmoiir's majority in this State Is about 2.000; Randolph s is nearly a.uuu. xue uoi siri'ssloiml delegation wm sianii tnree um ocrats to two Republicans. The Assembly stands 32 Democrats to 28 Republicans. In the Senate the Democrats gain one. 1 in majority on Joint ballot Is six. CONNIIC'IH I T. llAHTFnr, Nov. 5. Pull and complete returns of tho vote l: Connecticut make fa! rant's majority 3,641 u Rcrmblicau gain of 4,08.) since spring, 'lh total vote of tho Slate Is Ibl.OOO. GEORGIA. Augusta, Nov. S. 1 he official count receive 1 fiom 20 couutlc; lu Georgia gltcs 0,:iC3 majority for Seymour Sevnioiir majority In Hie Suue is estimate at 25,000. 4 Tr.NNiMii:. Tho roblic Debt. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 5. The public debt statement for October will be Issued to-morrow, which will show a re duction of nearly 40,000,000. Bv tho 4th section of the act of J une u, 1864. the Secretary oi tno l rcusury was &a t.horized to receive temporary dcpo.slts or loans to the United btatcs to the extent ol 1150,000,000 for not less than thirty days at six per cent. Interest; and to meet sudden calls, was authorized to keep a reserve of $50,000,000 of legal tender. These deposits and loans Having oecn paiu, tne secretary has no reserve which he can use for any pur-uose whatever, excepting a small remaining sum, less than the third of a million. This fact Is stated because a contrary opinion nas heretofore prevailed. The Commissioner ot interna; Kcvenue has rccommcudcd to the Secretary of the Treas ury for tho appointment of Chas. Hedges as Supervisor of internal Kevenuu lor tne Northern District of Ohio, and John McCum- mous for Indiana. Gen. Reynolds on being relieved by i-en. vianbv of the comuiaud ol lite Military 1 'is trict and Department of Texas, will resume command of his regiment, tho 20th Infantry, now stationed at Austin, his headquarters. Tho President has accepted twenty miles of scctiou of tho Central Paclilc Rallrtad and Telegraph Lino just completed, ending with the :170th mile east of the initial point. There Is no truth In the report that becre lirv McCulloch lias received an intimation that his resignation would do acceptaoie to tho President, nor has he any Intention of re signing under this administration. Tho Reception of Gp. Grant. Delegate from the various Republican a' socltitlons meet this evening at the Republl can Headquarters to take measures for tho rocentlon of Gen. Grant on his return to Washington. MEXICO. Memphis, Nov. 5. The Register here has thrown nut tho polls in the lid, sth and IV. li civil districts for I: " formalities, and because tho county of Pa, tut' nun in en I:,. ;wn uut ur me kkihu uuui'. ll'l... ...II ....... f I I. A .11.. 1.1 ....I ..... i iiu uui oiiu i in mi'- m mi: ii7ii n:k ii j i-1 ri ci'l ved, but Lcfiw oh.Dnioerai.lc candidate lor Coiikjvsi Is undoubtedly elected by HOOio 500, unless o'her poll m-e thrown out. iinox county give.iCiant 2,471 majority; M iynnnl 2,4'H. Grant's mnlorlty In Blnnnt county ts 1,500; McMlxin l,i.'0 for Gran: and l,2i)0 for .Miiynarti. linuuey .m majority inr New York, Nov. 5. Mull advices from Mexico arc to the 22d ult. Most of the Spaniards In the country wcro excited over the Spanish revolution hut are In favor of It. The Governor of Vera Cruz, demanded that nnnnvvM be surrendered by tno State au thorltle for trial, but the Minister of War re fused. Tha Italian Minister wa expected towards the end of Octolier. It was thought ho would b'! well received, as tho first representative of . . . - ..I....A (1... ..... t..... A i a filiropi'llll power Biuiiv urn vv;iuiiu ui Maximilian CANADA. The Eprri Robbery fuse, Toronto, Nov. 5. MASSACHUSETTS. Geu. Rutlcr flukes a Speech. Lowell, Nov. 5. Gen. Butler was grouted last evening by about 3,000 of his f..!!ow-oiriz us,to whom he math; a brief speech. He had triumphed, he said, under the motto of "equality to all men and rights under the law by uMng freedom's great weapon, the ballot." He hailed the glorious triumph of Republican princi- plos throughout the land, and believed it would bring peace and prosperity. We shall not long have murder after murder and riot after riot. Look at New Orleans, from where we have reported, 25,000 for Seymour and 270 for Grant. There was a time, when the people behaved better. Applause. I And he felt confident such a time would cone once more. Several Southern States had voted for Seymour or were iu doubt, because men s lives were threateued If they attempted to vote. When Congress meets iu a short time it will be our purpose to find a remedy for this state of things, and if Andrew John-Son does not second our eft'orts.though it will be late in the day, wo will try to provide for him. fApplause.l If the Republican party is true to the great democratic principles of Jefferson and others It will hold the Uovernment lor generations to come. Wemustbetru ! to the doctrines of equality, and trust in the Integrity of the reat mass or the people, ratner man to aiiy number selected fre-m among them. Let us pledge ourselves, as the party In power, with renewed base, that wo will aid lu carrying out tho principles under which we have tri umphed. CUBA. Tbeluaurrectlonary .novctnent in Cuba. New York, Nov. 5. Catain General Lerauudl had on Inter view with Do La Ralutrc, the American Consul at Havana, a few days ago iu regard to affairs conuccted with tho insurrectionary movements in Cuba. 1 he Consul stated that some American citizens might le implicated In the movement, as tucy generally .avoivd Republican institutions, and if they were Raptured they should be tried and dealt with in a manner that should not create a suspicion of foul dealing. The United States Government might be nnuble to prevent fllll-bustering expeditions ngalnst the Island. The Captuiu General said all prisoners wmil l be allowed to consult with theCoii.su!, nnd would be deal"; with according to thu civil law lu tho case. The Consul subsequently determined to ask for tho presence of a l)uiuil States man-of-war In Havana, but on piejvtr-Ing a telegram for that purpose, the C-.ip'ihi General requested him not to sen-lit us ti would encourage the dlscon'onW. Tho Consul liiMstcd ana tue iapui n bon- oral thin poiltivaly refused to allow t' cgram to bittrjnsmltted ova :hs caViV. MTSSOUlil. e ul- for Rcdisiii f f( KeulMi'r. St. Lou i s.Nov. G. StUson Uotclilns, cil'turnf the Sr. Timos, ha-''r'.!i"'it sui'. iig!:n', t!w ', ri oi''::" 'x:!: War-!, !'.r rsi-! n j t t'T ,1 as 0 qTiIIIsOd Vrtu A wrltofWtfd wrma was granted to-day 1 1'..: t:. t itli. J to lays li.- in m k-v.,r..um!.h.'rv extradition riiMi'. The I t i'M!'iil'l d ll't1 "'l prisoners, Martin and Thompson, will be brought hero Saturday, and the case orgiud In Chambers next week. test. :;'i.l ii.stt"iv.on.rii'.y 'i. tin: i ? will lie c iv'v 1 i ; - i'in me C'nt r'. i'ir i.l-:it. v. ,v L"iils Kegls-) IV.'. : s- :ii!;i,.j; a!, te-i t Oil-'l, ni!i..l The Itcd nivrr Relief I'uiid. ! A dispatch from Halifax says the people nf ' i...i ..tlu l,on ...Iwi.i'thnd 1" (lll.l tnv.-nr.l t'ti' 1 I.IIIIVVII J UMIV PI11I.-..M.IVV. W,' 'v - , !Rod river relief ftmd, and that the L'n'ted i Grant. Mayuard Is re-elect I. Murelni'l States Government tan granted i,wu t i give Seyni'itir 700 majority. Democratic ward the same object; U'ver cloudy. P.EN JN SiYIjV AM Itlrri- r.utl U'eutluT. i'rrTsni't:i: .5. ;x feet find fulling. Tne. winner Is STREET. 4